- Look up
cantab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cantab may
refer to: Cantabrian, a
demonym for Canterbury, New
Zealand Cantabrigian, a
demonym for...
- (such as the Casa dos
Repuxos and Casa de
Cantaber) with peristyles. The
House of
Cantaber (Casa de
Cantaber) has been
known since the
first excavations...
- of the
university (Oxon,
Cantab or Dubl) is
often appended in
parentheses to the
initials "MA" (e.g. "John Smith, MA (
Cantab)). Additionally, the BA degree...
- The
University of
Cambridge is a
public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
Founded in 1209, the
University of
Cambridge is the world's...
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Cantab Capital Partners is a
hedge fund
based in Cambridge, England, co-founded by Dr. Ewan Kirk and
Erich Schlaikjer.
Cantab operates quantitative funds...
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networks and
statistical language modelling.
Speechmatics was
originally named Cantab Research Ltd when
founded in 2006 by
speech recognition specialist Dr. Tony...
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Cantab was a
magazine produced by
students at the
University of
Cambridge for
nearly a
decade between 1981 and 1990. It was
unusual among British student...
- the seal,
which is
encircled by the
Latin inscription SIGILL COL
HARVARD CANTAB NOV ANGL 1650,
meaning "Seal of
Harvard College, Cambridge, New England...
- Kirk (born
February 1961) is a
British technology entrepreneur,
founder of
Cantab Capital Partners,
chair of the
Isaac Newton Institute for
Mathematical Sciences...
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Retrieved 2021-11-12. Cullen,
James (February 2006). "544.
Smilax Bona-nox '
Cantab'. Smilacaceae". Curtis's
Botanical Magazine. 23 (1): 25–29. doi:10.1111/j...